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Is the term 'Occidental' still in common usage - or is it a legacy of a bygone age?
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How would you concisely express 'the range of dates in which something is expected to happen'?
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Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
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Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
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Which one is correct? “I have work experience in ” or “I had work experience in”?
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may 19 at 16:37
“James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher” Correct Sentence?
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may 18 at 22:51
Use of “is” vs. “are” when both singular and plural countable nouns follow
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